Hat tip to the Media Research Center on this one . . . you will occasionally find media types who are willing to admit they "don't get religion," as if the rest of us hadn't noticed. They don't get it because they have no interest in it. While normal Americans are at church on Sunday morning, journalists are sitting home watching Meet the Press. While we consult the Bible and devote ourselve to prayer so we can live as God called us to, they look . . . elsewhere.
This is hardly a new phenomenon, but you'd think that at some point they would figure out there are an awful lot of religious people in this country and they should at least get up to speed on what we do and why, even if they don't agree or intend to take part.
But . . . they don't do that. And because they have no interest whatsoever in faith or faith-related matters, they sometimes beclown themselves by reacting to perfectly ordinary events as if they are bizarre and weird. Ladies and gentlemen, CNN's Erin Burnett: